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SYMBOL OF EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE Today’s Entrepreneurial Women: Series Continues with an Interview of Christine Day, CEO of Luvo and former CEO of lululemon Tue, April 26, 2016 Networking: 7:15 - 7:45 Program: 7:45 - 9:30 a.m. Vaughn Center, Crescent Club Christine Day is the CEO at Luvo, a frozen food company that offers nutritionally-dense fare made from the highest-quality ingredients. In this role she leads the strategic direction for all facets of the company, including marketing, operations and financial performance. Since joining the company in April 2014, Day has assembled a world-class management team, streamlined operations and distribution, and provided the strategic direction and vision for the company’s growth. Day brought her executive leadership experience to Luvo from lululemon athletica where she served as CEO for six years. During her tenure the company grew in revenue from $290 million to $1.6 billion and has grown to be one of the most profitable retail apparel companies in the world. Christine Day Prior to her time at lululemon, Day served in various executive positions at Starbucks over a 20-year period where she learned the intricacies of high growth business development in a strong cultural company. She helped build a solid innovative company culture at one of the world’s most recognizable brands serving in roles that included president of its Asia Pacific Group, senior vice president, North American Finance and Administration, and vice president of Sales and Operations for Business Alliances. Day has been named Fortune Magazine’s Global Most Powerful Women newcomers, Canada’s Top 100 Women, and was named CEO of the Year by Globe and Mail and Business in Vancouver. Day earned a bachelor’s degree from Central Washington University and is a graduate of the Harvard Business School Advanced Management Program. She resides in Vancouver, British Columbia. Part of the UT Board of Fellows Business Network Symposium Free to attend Seating is limited Reservation required RSVP by Monday, April 25, 2016 www.todaysentwomen-day.eventbrite.com Contact Lori Castellano [email protected] Moderated by Rebecca White, Ph.D., Director of UT Entrepreneurship Center Learn how Day remains true to her vision by not remaining stagnant. National Model Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Program, '16

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SYMBOL OF EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE

Today’s Entrepreneurial Women: Series Continues with an

Interview of Christine Day, CEO of Luvo and former CEO of lululemon

Tue, April 26, 2016

• Networking: 7:15 - 7:45 • Program: 7:45 - 9:30 a.m. Vaughn Center, Crescent Club

Christine Day is the CEO at Luvo, a frozen food company that offers nutritionally-dense fare made from the highest-quality ingredients. In this role she leads the strategic direction for all facets of the company, including marketing, operations and financial performance. Since joining the company in April 2014, Day has assembled a world-class management team, streamlined operations and distribution, and provided the strategic direction and vision for the company’s growth.

Day brought her executive leadership experience to Luvo from lululemon athletica where she served as CEO for six years. During her tenure the company grew in revenue from $290 million to $1.6 billion and has grown to be one of the most profitable retail apparel companies in the world.

Christine Day

Prior to her time at lululemon, Day served in various executive positions at Starbucks over a 20-year period where she learned the intricacies of high growth business development in a strong cultural company. She helped build a solid innovative company culture at one of the world’s most recognizable brands serving in roles that included president of its Asia Pacific Group, senior vice president, North American Finance and Administration, and vice president of Sales and Operations for Business Alliances.

Day has been named Fortune Magazine’s Global Most Powerful Women newcomers, Canada’s Top 100 Women, and was named CEO of the Year by Globe and Mail and Business in Vancouver.

Day earned a bachelor’s degree from Central Washington University and is a graduate of the Harvard Business School Advanced Management Program. She resides in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Part of the UT Board of Fellows Business Network Symposium Free to attend • Seating is limited • Reservation required

RSVP by Monday, April 25, 2016

www.todaysentwomen-day.eventbrite.com Contact Lori Castellano • [email protected]

Moderated by Rebecca White, Ph.D., Director of UT Entrepreneurship Center

Learn how Day remains true to her vision by not remaining stagnant.

National Model Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Program, '16